Delta TLSO with ATE
Indicated for burst fractures, herniated or bulging discs, facet syndrome, post-op spinal stabilization, spinal stenosis, the Delta TLSO is designed to provide motion restriction for the thoracic and lumbar regions.The posterior extends from the sacrococcygeal junction to just inferior of the scapular spine with tongues providing lateral strength. The Anterior extends from the symphysis pubis to the sternal notch to restrict forward flexion and encourage proper posture. This user-friendly TLSO allows you to restrict the thoracic vertebra through precise compression with its unique closure system.
- Adjustable anterior bar
- Adjustable thoracic support
- Lightweight, durable construction
- Sprains and Strains of the thoracic region
- Displacement of intervertebral discs
- Fracture of the vertebral column
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